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Welcome to the Gonzaga Online Resource Center.  I hope you will find your graduate experience at Gonzaga to be transformative in all the best ways.  As the Director of Distributive Learning it is my purpose to serve lifelong learners by providing accessible, appropriate, and effective education while celebrating individual diversity across geography and time zones.  I would like to hear from you any time during your journey.  Please feel free to contact me at:  beattiem@gonzaga.edu

GU Aims for National Niche in Leadership Studies

Since its founding in 1887, Gonzaga University has taught students to be people for others. Through its leaders and its students, the University has emphasized the importance of individual humility for leaders. Gonzaga also has led by example, weaving these and other virtues into its own unique patchwork of ideals expressed best in Gonzaga’s mission statement.

Examples of this leadership orientation that thirsts for justice can be found illuminating campus from the core curriculum to the rich and varied student volunteer opportunities. Still, the most noticeable aspect of Gonzaga’s legacy of leadership can be found in its leadership programs offered from the undergraduate to doctoral level and all stops in between.

Mike Carey, chair and associate professor in Gonzaga Master's Program in Organizational Leadership, is at far right of the photo. Mike Hazel, assistant professor in the Master' on-campus visit by students. Photo by Matt Gollnick.
Mike Carey (middle row, far right), associate professor and chair of the Master's Program in Organizational Leadership, said part of Gonzaga’s success with leadership is its universal applicability to so many other disciplines. Mike Hazel, assistant professor in the Master's Program in Communication and Leadership, is in the front row, far left. Carey and Hazel joined online students at a recent campus visit.  Photo by Teresa Crane.

Gonzaga offers a broad range of leadership programs to serve people who wish to serve others. They include the following:


GONZAGA UNIVERSITY'S MAIN LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
1. Undergraduate Comprehensive Leadership Program;
2. Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program;
3. Master’s of Arts in Leadership and Administration;
4. Master’s Program in Communication and Leadership;
5. Master’s Program in Organizational Leadership; and
6. Doctoral Program in Leadership Studies

While each program offers a slightly different take on leadership, they all share one singular Gonzaga characteristic: each develops leaders for the common good.

Nick Bryant, from Seneca, S.D., is a student in the Gonzaga University Master’s Program in Communication and Leadership and plans to graduate in May of 2010.

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